

Pay attention to the orientation of the screen, in these images, it is upside down.Ĭonnect the BL and +5V pins to power, and GND to ground. The headers on the side of the screen with the small blue tab and arrow should be the ones that attach to the board.

Connect the same pin to ground through a 10-kilohm pull-down resistorĬonnect the screen to the breadboard. Connect one end to power, the other end to the Arduino digital pin 2. Put a switch across the center of the breadboard. Connect the middle pin of one potentiometer to A0, the other one to A1. On each pot, connect one side to ground, and the other to power. Place the potentiometers on the breadboard. Hardware RequiredĬonnect power and ground to the breadboard. If you press a momentary button, the screen will erase. The SFA have since released a statement saying the camera in the Motherwell half failed to capture the incident.This example for the Arduino TFT draws a white line on the screen, based on the position of 2 potentiometers. "Offside should be a black and white issue, yet we somehow manage to find grey areas. What were the VAR lines all about for Jota’s goal, which was ruled out for offside? It was like something a three-year-old had drawn on their Etch-a-Sketch. "That might not have been the case had they not claimed another three points - and with good justification. Writing for The Sun at the time, Boyd said: "Ange Postecoglou was very diplomatic after Celtic’s win at Motherwell in midweek. It's not the first time that Boyd has called out the use of the techology at the home of the Steelmen. When it came in we were told there is going to be some teething problems, and we still have got problems. We need to make sure it's done to the best of our ability. They might end up in disaster if they go down. "But they have games where teams get relegated, they might end up in the playoffs. Jota's Celtic goal is ruled out for offside I'm looking at it from a general view, but you are look at it and say Rangers would have probably won the game today. The linesman was backed up by the VAR room, but it was later revealed by the SFA that the wrong angles had been shown after one of the cameras missed the flashpoint.įollowing the onside call, Boyd launched an impassioned plea on Sky Sports confessing the Portuguese star's goal should have stood: "You look at the Jota goal for Celtic here a couple of months ago, it's clearly onside. but the assistant referee flagged for offside and the strike was chalked off. The Celtic winger latched onto a long ball from Kyogo before chipping the ball over Liam Kelly. Celtic bully decks Hibs as Lee Johnson's Angeball ingenuity has no shot against the comet man.Kenny Dalglish goes against Celtic and Rangers grain over fan lockout but icon can't shake 'dilution' fear.The decision bares an eery similarity to Jota's goal that was ruled out at the same ground earlier this season. However, following the full-time whistle Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell admitted there was "confusion" over how the lines were drawn and applied at Fir Park.

Referee Nick Walsh was not sent to the monitor by VAR Andrew Dallas with the lines that were applied to the pitch in Lanarkshire showing the Zambian was onside. The video technology dominated the talking points coming out of Michael Beale's sides win in Lanarkshire after Fashion Sakala appeared to be in offside position when he received the ball, before he crossed the ball into the box in the build-up to Todd Cantwell's goal that put Rangers into a 3-2 lead. Miffed Kris Boyd turned sour on VAR following Rangers win over Motherwell - as he rolled back the clock to point out a previous Fir Park technology issue.
